Hi,
Some time ago I installed CentOS 7 on an older MacBook Pro for a client,
since she couldn't install a more recent version of Mac OS X on it.
The installation was a bit of an adventure, and I wrote a little article
about it:
https://blog.microlinux.fr/centos-7-macbook-pro/
I made this instal
> Am 08.09.2018 um 11:05 schrieb Nicolas Kovacs :
>
> Hi,
>
> Some time ago I installed CentOS 7 on an older MacBook Pro for a client,
> since she couldn't install a more recent version of Mac OS X on it.
>
> The installation was a bit of an adventure, and I wrote a little article
> about it:
On Fri, 2018-09-07 at 09:20 -0400, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> > [root@bedrock ~]# netstat --listen --inet --program --numeric |
> > grep syslog
> > udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:51427 0.0.0.0:* 66655/rsyslogd
> The 51427 is the ephemeral port on the client side of the UDP
> session. You can verify this by
On Fri, 7 Sep 2018 at 09:20, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>
> On Thu, Sep 06, 2018 at 02:06:37PM -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> >
> > Attempting to lookup why rsyslogd is listening on the high port
> > UDP/51427.Have not succeeded in what this port is used for and what
> > directive controls
Hello,
Ever since I updated my CentOS 6 machine from 6.9 to 6.10 Xorg will not
start with the 2.6.32-754 kernels. Instead the computer will reboot. This
issue does not exist with the 2.6.32-696.30.1 kernel from CentOS 6.9 that I
still have on my system.
Has anyone else encountered this issue, and
Any SElinux expert here - briefly:
# getenforce
Enforcing
# sesearch -ACR -s httpd_t -c file -p read |grep system_conf_t
# sesearch -ACR -s httpd_t -c file -p read |grep syslog_conf_t
# ls -laZ /etc/sysctl.conf /etc/rsyslog.conf
-rw-r--r--. root root system_u:object_r:syslog_conf_t:s0 /e
Brian,
There is a kernel bug that seems to affect systems with older Intel processors.
I have a Dell Laptop that on bootup of kernel 2.6.32-754.3.5.el6.x86_64 will
display a white square in the upper left corner of the screen and halt. If I
roll back to the 2.6.32-696.30.1.el6.x86_64 version
On 09/08/2018 02:05 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
The keyboard works OK, except for one single key. On a french keyboard,
in the lower left corner just next to the right Shift key, there's a key
that's supposed to produce the "=" equal sign, and in combination with
Shift, you get the "+" plus sign.
Brian,
Sorry I forgot to switch to plain text.
The link is:
https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=15186#
Ed
On Saturday, September 8, 2018, 9:56:25 PM EDT, nschehovin--- via CentOS
wrote:
Brian,
There is a kernel bug that seems to affect systems with older Intel processors.
I have a
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